HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle Rumored To Sell For Just $200, To Come With Snapdragon 400 Chip

HTC will be debuting two variants of the Desire 10 smartphone line this September, the Desire 10 Lifestyle and Desire 10 Pro. Renders for the latter have already been leaked, and now new details about the former have made their way online.

The HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is said to come at a pretty affordable price tag of somewhere between $150 and $200, according to an HTC ROM developer (via Phone Arena). The same source also claims that the handset will come with a Snapdragon 400 processor.

The Snapdragon 400 chip is already two years old now, so it’s certainly possible that the one that will power the Desire 10 Lifestyle may be a new generation chip that's part of the 400 series. It may either be the Snapdragon 430 or the Snapdragon 435, as speculated by Android Headlines.

The HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is the lower-end handset, so the pricing and the Snapdragon processor that are rumored could be quite accurate. Other specs for the handset include a 5.5-inch 720p HD LCD display, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. There will also be a variant that will house 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. The handset is also believed to sport a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera and 5-megapixel front-facing camera, the latter is rumored to come with 1080p full HD video recording.

The smartphone is expected to come with HTC's BoomSound HiFi Edition speakers. On the software side, both the Lifestyle and Pro variants are expected to come with Android Marshmallow and the latest version of HTC’s Sense user interface.

As for the HTC Desire 10 Pro, a render for it was previously leaked online, but its specs have yet to be revealed. However, the handset is expected to be the premium version out of the two, and this just means that it will have better specs and a higher price tag.